Pie Report

Any user with access to Explore (Global Admins, Area Admins, and some Users) can edit a Pie Report. All users can view a Pie Report.

Pricing

Available on paid plans (Analyst, CLO, and Enterprise).

Expertise

Anybody (both beginners and experts) can use this feature.

What is a Pie Report?

The Pie Report displays learner performance by showing how smaller parts represent proportions of a whole on a pie chart. Use it to track compliance, show what's most popular on your Learning Experience Platform, or see how people answer questions on an assessment.

Creating and Editing a Pie Report

Use Explore to create new Pie Reports and to configure existing Pie Reports.

Pie Report Filters and Options

Pie Filter

Select Pie from the report selection menu and then click Pie in the filter menu:

In the Pie filter, you’ll choose what specific data points should be measured for the visualization.

For a simple Pie card, only choose one Measure using the Measures menu. Use the Organized menu to select how you want your pieces aggregated. For instance if you choose Activity Count as the Measure and choose to organize by Person in the Organized menu, the slices of your pie will be people and the size of the piece of pie will depend on the amount of activity associated with that person.

For a more advanced Pie card, choose more than one Measure using the Measures menu. The pieces of the pie will be each measure you choose. The size of the piece will be determined by the average values of each measure on the leaderboard below the pie card. Use the Organized menu to determine how data is aggregated on the leaderboard. For instance if you choose the measures Activity Count and Interaction Count and choose to organize by person, the pie pieces would be Activity Count and Interaction Count and their size would be determined by the average of each person's Activity Count and each persons Interaction Count.

Advanced Configuration

Advanced configuration is designed to be used by expert users who understand JSON and the properties of xAPI statements.

Certain settings are unique to the Pie Report and only configurable in Advanced Configuration.

Property

Explanation

Example value

includePeopleWithoutStatements

If true, the pie chart will include all people who match the report filter, regardless of whether they have any statement data. This is useful when you want to see which or how many people in a group have not done something.